Listening to this album brought to mind the previous effort by British death-or-glory boys Onslaught: "Expanding the threshold of power (power!)" (Sounds Of Violence, "Born For War") And you know what? That's exactly what they did.

Picking up from where the aforementioned album left off, VI continues Onslaught's revitalization and plays ferocious thrash metal at a dynamic and volatile pace. Fast blazers like "Chaos Is My King" and "Fuel For My Fire", the latter of which could be a representation of what Onslaught would've sounded like if they came from LA in the 80's rather than Britain, show the band doing as they've come together to do.

I like this album a lot, but still find KIlling Peace and Sounds of Violence more neck-breaking and head-crushing. Maybe the reason is that VI sounds about as original as its title.
Favourite tracks: Children of the Sand, 66 Fucking 6, Cruci-Fiction.